Fundamental, overtone and tone colour

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Principle

If one plays a note, e.g. the concert pitch A, on different instruments, it will sound different from instrument to instrument. This is called the tone colour or timbre. Since every instrument has a typical tone colour, this particular tone colour can be recreated with electronic tone generators, e.g. synthesizers or keyboards.

In this experiment, the students examine the frequency spectra of their voices and of two instruments. They learn that the various overtone spectra are responsible for the different tone colours (timbres) while the fundamental tones determine the pitch. In addition, they try to simulate the sound of an instrument with a sequence of pure tones.

Tasks

Examine the tone colour of different tones in this experiment. Analyse the frequency spectrum of your voice. Compare the tone colours of various different instruments. Simulate the sound of an instrument with the PC.




Materiallist (Excerpt) Product Amount
Software "Measure Acoustics", single user license 14441-61 1

Literature for this article als follows

Title Product Language
TESS advanced Applied Sciences Handbuch Akustik 13289-01 DEU
TESS advanced Applied Sciences Manual Acoustics 13289-02 ENG

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